When I first read the field notes of Annie Alexander and Louise Kellogg, I was fascinated by the descriptions they wrote about the places they went and the plants and animals they found there. By publishing my field notes on the Internet I hope to follow a little bit in their tradition.

Argus, George W. 2009. Salix (Willows) in the New World: A Guide to the Interactive Identification of Native and Naturalized Taxa Using Intkey (Delta). http://137.229.141.57/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/GuideToSalixInteractiveIdentification-21Apr09.pdf, accessed 5/25/2013.

Brown, Howard. 2003. Geology, genesis and mining of pharmaceutical and food grade calcium carbonate at the Amboy Limestone Quarry. pp. 49-56 in Reynolds, Robert E.. Land of Lost Lakes, the 2003 Desert Research Symposium. April 2003. {TAS}

Gray, Asa. 1849. Plantae Fendlerianae Novi-Mexicanae; An Account of a Collection of Plants made chiefly in the Vicinity of Santa Fe, New Mexico, by Augustus Fendler;. with Descriptions of the New Species, Critical Remarks, and Characters of other undescribed or little known Plants from surrounding Regions. Memoirs of the American Academy. IV(I):1-116.

Jacques, H. L. 1940.
Mono Craters Tunnel Construction Problems.
Journal of the American Water Works Association.
32(1):43-56.
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A paper presented October 26, 1939, a the California Section Meeting at San Francisco, by H. L. Jacques, Engineer of Major Construction, Bureau of Water Works and Supply, Department of Water and Power, Los Angeles.

Nystrom, Eric Charles. 2003. From Neglected Space to Protected Place: An Administrative History of Mojave National Preserve. From Neglected Space to Protected Place: An Administrative History of Mojave National Preserve. Prepared for: United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mojave National Preserve. Great Basin CESU, Cooperative Agreement H8R0701001. http://www.nps.gov/moja/adminhist/adhi.htm

Reynolds, Robert E., and David M. Miller. 2010. Overboard in the Mojave: the field guide. pp. 7-23 in Reynolds, Robert E.,. Overboard in the Mojave: 20 Million Years of Lakes and Wetlands. The 2010 Desert Symposium. California State University, Fullerton, CA: Desert Studies Consortium, April, 2010.

Torrey, John, and Asa Gray. 1838-1843. A flora of North America :containing abridged descriptions of all the known indigenous and naturalized plants growing north of Mexico, arranged according to the natural system. 1-2.